loss UFO And the alien This week is in the headlines again. Unfortunately, it’s not because a mothership landed on the White House lawn, but because NASA A long-awaited report has been released by the independent study team that the agency commissioned to investigate the unidentified unusual event (UAPfor its abbreviation in English). UAP New word for UFONot only are there inexplicable things in the air, but also in space, underwater and everywhere in between.
However, Dr. published the first report NASA related to UFO It wasn’t the only news about possible non-human life forms to make headlines this week. Lawmakers in Mexico heard testimony this week about the presence of alien life on Earth, including two “alien corpses,” according to Reuters.
These supposed alien corpses look “white and resemble stereotypical representations of aliens: big head, small body, three fingers,” NPR reported. Represented by alleged mummified alien corpses (well, whatever they are). Jaime MasonA personality for decades dedicated to the subject UFO Including a history of presenting alleged fake non-human remains.
Despite history Monsoon False corpses and mummies the alienThe story has now become very relevant, so much so that it was mentioned during the briefing NASA About the new report UAP which took place on Thursday, September 14.
BBC News digital journalist Sam Cabral asked during Thursday’s briefing NASA There was contact with Mexican authorities about the “rather sensational revelations” about alleged alien corpses. In response, the president of the survey team UAP from NASADavid Spergel says that if evidence of alien remains is found, those who have the material should make it available to the public for study.
“When you have unusual things, you want to make the data public,” Spergel said. “I see it as something like this: NASA It has one of the most valuable samples from space, lunar rock, what do we do? We make them available to any scientist who wants to work on the subject
“We don’t know the nature of the samples that were shown to them,” Spergel added. “If I were the Mexican government, if I made a recommendation to the Mexican government, it’s not part of our responsibility here, we’re doing it to do it. NASA“My recommendation would be: if you have something strange, make the samples available to the global scientific community and we’ll see what’s out there.”
Dan Evans, deputy associate director for research in the Science Mission Directorate NASAadded that the main objective of the study team UAP from NASA The kind of sensationalism and pseudoscience presented to Mexican lawmakers this week is revealing.
“I would just add that one of the main goals of what we’re trying to do today is to move from speculation and conspiracy to science and common sense,” Evans said. “And that’s done with the data, as David said, and that’s entirely the purpose of this study.”
It appears that Monsoon There is a history of presenting fake alien remains. Micah Hanks, editor of The Debrief and a researcher UAP With years of experience, says that the latest fraud Monsoon “Unfortunately this is not the first time this kind of thing has happened” with alien corpses.
In 2015, Monsoon Mexico City hosted an event to commemorate the release of an obscure photograph that appeared to be the remains of a small mummified alien.
“However, once clear copies of the image were distributed online hours after the presentation at the event, it was quickly determined that the image actually depicted historical remains belonging to a Native American boy, who had been on display for a time, decades earlier. A museum,” Hanks said.
“At the time some of the people involved apologized to the public for misrepresenting the child’s remains in this way.”
It is not yet clear what these latest “alien bodies” could be, but an analysis of their anatomy posted on social media suggests that they are assembled from parts of various mammals, such as llamas.
Other alleged alien corpses that Moussan has presented over the years have turned out to be made from the remains of mummified children, Reuters reports.
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